1)
Biennale Hamburg - 2)
Milano Art Gallery
- 3) Ostrava Contemporary Art
- 4) Atelierfest Lippitzbach
- 5)
Lippitzbacher Advent -
6) Out-Art-Vernissage
- 7) Bratislava Vernissage
- 8) Symposium in Luxor3)
Ostrava Contemporary Art (11.07.2014)As
part of Ostrava’s bid to become European Capital of Culture
2015, the city’s art lovers had the opportunity to visit
an exhibition showcasing the best of Ostrava’s art from
the 20th century to the present day. The exhibition ‘OSTRAVA?’
featured works of art connected with the region, both past
and present. The exhibition was located in a specially created
space outside a traditional gallery venue. The display area
of 2 400 square metres enabled the organizers to present
for the first time such a huge range of artefacts connected
with the city of Ostrava – targeted not only at experts,
but also at the general public. The main criterion for display
was the works’ connection with the city of Ostrava. The
exhibition presented works by renowned Czech artists such
as Jan Zrzavý, Václav Špála, Antonín Slavícek and Kamil
Lhoták (owned by the Ostrava Gallery of Fine Arts) as well
as showcasing the work of the city’s contemporary artists
such as Sigi Kulterer, Eduard Ovcácek, Jirí Šigut, Petr
Lysácek, Daniel Balabán, Katarína Szanyi and many more.